He was among seven people who were injured when attackers opened fire on a crowd of people outside a liquor store in the 700 block of Willow Street shortly after 6 p.m. on November 28. A local rapper had just finished filming a music video there.

Hiram Jr. was shot in the head. He was taken off life support at Children’s Hospital in Oakland and declared dead last Friday after doctors said he had no brain function.

Police detained six people on unrelated charges but haven’t made any arrests in connection with the shooting.

A service for Hiram Jr. was held at the Acts Full Gospel Church at 1034 66th Avenue in Oakland, Friday. Mourners at the ceremony included Mayor Jean Quan, who was one of about 50 people who addressed the crowd.